Hopefully you’ve heard of Grant Kirkhope. If not, go look up some of his tracks on YouTube right now! Kirkhope has been involved with a bunch of Rare games, including Banjo Kazooie.
Kirkhope is in the news today for one reason. On Twitter, he confirmed that if A Hat in Time’s Kickstarter stretch goals are met, he’ll write a tune for the indie title.
If A Hat in Time reach their stretch goals I’m going to write a tune for them to put in the game!
— Grant Kirkhope (@grantkirkhope) June 3, 2013
Over $85,000 has been raised for A Hat in Time thus far. The final stretch goal, a seventh chapter, is set at $110,000.
IGN’s Rich George has confirmed with SEGA that the company’s third Nintendo-exclusive Sonic title will not arrive in 2013. That puts the unannounced project at a tentative 2014 date for now.
George wrote on Twitter:
Been busy but just re-confirmed with SEGA that the ‘third’ Sonic game in Nintendo’s three-game deal will not arrive in 2013.
— Rich (@RichIGN) June 3, 2013
The initial rumor did seem rather suspect. While it came from a valid source (Nintendo’s Germany division), the fact that we have yet to see anything from SEGA’s third title pointed to a far away release. On the bright side, there is Sonic Lost World to look forward to this year, and possible the new Mario & Sonic title.
Eidos Montreal could be teasing a new Deus Ex game.
On Twitter, the company wrote:
Are YOU ready for The Fall?
— Eidos-Montréal (@eidosmontreal) June 3, 2013
Eidos Montreal is a subsidiary of Square Enix. In March, Square Enix picked up a trademark for something called “Deus Ex: The Fall”, which could tie into the tease above.
If any announcements are planned, they’ll likely be made during E3 2013 next week.
Obviously Square Enix is bringing Deus Ex: Human Revolution – Director’s Cut to Wii U. It’d really stink if a new game in the franchise was in development, but didn’t end up on Nintendo’s console as well.
Japanese Monster Hunter fans will be able to grab the Monster Hunter 4 Limited Edition in September.
Capcom is preparing a special set featuring a copy of the game, swordsman figure, 2-way 3DS case made of “Goa Magara skin”, and a strap.
A few details on the figure: it’s made by Sen-ti-nel co, is composed of PVC, and stands about 190 mm tall. The Hunter Figure holds a Fire Dragon Sword as well as a Fire Dragon Hammer. Changeable hands, a stand, and texture sheets are also included.
For those unaware, The Crew is a rumored next generation racing game coming from Ubisoft, with details having been leaked prior to its likely reveal at E3. Here’s what we know via an alleged playtester of the game:
– The Crew is expected to play similar to Ubisoft Reflections most recent racer Driver: San Francisco, with a semi-arcade style of racing.
– As with Driver: San Francisco, The Crew will be open world with the ability to travel between New York City and Los Angeles, though the scale of these cities has been reduced.
– It is not clear whether you will travel through wilderness to reach each city or whether the game will simply load in each area.
– The Crew will also feature a similar ‘Google Maps’ style mechanic, presumably for navigating the open world.
– A ‘Freeride’ mode will be available too, which the option to choose between missions or challenges.
– Multiplayer will feature 8 players in either competitive or co-operative gameplay, though no more specific details were provided.
– As is the case with Ubisoft’s Watch Dogs – and presumably many of the publisher’s next-gen games – The Crew will come with a companion app for mobile devices.
– It is presumed that The Crew’s release date will be before the end of 2013, presumably to tie into a next-gen release. With such a close release date, it’s safe to assume The Crew will be announced at E3 2013.
We’ll probably hear a lot more about this game at E3 in just 8 days.
Kuju Entertainment has projects in the works for next-gen projects – so says a note made in a financial report from parent company Catalis SE.
The report mentions:
“Both studios of Kuju are actively developing games on one or more of the next gen consoles (PS4, Xbox one, Wii U) in addition to currently working up pitches for new concepts, specifically targeted to the latest consoles.”
One could probably say that Kuju’s main division is Headstrong Games, the team behind Art Academy, Battalion Wars, House of the Dead: Overkill, and more. Earlier this year, an unannounced Wii U title was spotted on a staffer’s LinkedIn profile.
Headstrong has a sister studio Zoe Mode. The company has produced the EyePet games, Crush3D, and others.
At this point, Kuju’s other major division is DoubleSix Games. You may recognize them as the developer behind South Park Let’s Go Tower Defense Play! and All Zombies Must Die!
A.N.N.E. has only been confirmed for the Wii U eShop at the moment. However, the game will likely be making its way to the 3DS eShop as well.
In a new interview, Games By Mo’s Mo Broots expressed interest in making a portable version of A.N.N.E. for the 3DS. He’ll be focusing on “making a great game” for now, but Broots is “sure that a 3DS port will happen.”
Broots said:
“For sure, but it’s not in the plans as of now. All I want to focus on right now is making a great game and then I am sure that a 3DS port will happen.”
June 2013 downloadable rewards now available on Club Nintendo
This month’s digital rewards on Club Nintendo have gone live. Members can choose from Super Mario Bros. 3 (Wii, 150 coins), F-Zero X (Wii, 200 coins), Link ‘n’ Launch (3DS, 150 coins), and Metroid II (3DS, 150 coins). These items last through June 30.
Visit this page to order a downloadable game.